With a passion for folklore from the Civil War, George Stein first visited Gettysburg in 1959. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps, before helping to design and implement operating programs for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and devising the formulae for distributing federal funds to public television and radio stations. Serving as site manager for the construction of the world's first major satellite interconnection system, he was later appointed Director of Planning and Vice President of Telecommunications. For twenty years, he was a consultant to public broadcasting stations and oth...